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1. 12 13 14 15 1617 SCREEN DISPLAY SKETCH 1 Power on off switch 10 Channel A operating indicator 2 Channel A volume control knob 11 Channel A operating frequency point 3 Display 12 Channel A volume control indicator 4 Channel B volume control knob 13 Channel A audio indicator 5 Channel B antenna 14 Channel B audio indicator 6 Audio output jack 15 Channel B volume control indicator 7 Power cable 16 Channel B operating frequency point 8 AC input switch 110V 220V 17 Channel B operating indicator 9 Channel A antenna ANTENNA Fully pull out antennas 5 and 9 adjust the antennas to be perpendicular to the floor Antenna installation will directly affect the receiving effect INSTALLATION AND USE 1 2 3 Better keep distances between the receiver and wall amp floor to ensure good receiving signals Don t put the receiver beside digital control equipments Connect the receiver and tuner or corresponding amplifier inlet with audio transmission cables adjust the corresponding signal channel volume knob to get suitable audio output Switch the power to your local AV operating voltage insert the power plug into the AV socket Switch on the power LCD 3 will light up Adjust volume knobs 2 4 to the least 2 POF SEH pdfFactory WHAEA www fineprint comcn PREFACE Thank you for buying our excellent wireless microphone series products Before you use our products please read this Owner s Manual so
2. PDWM2300 PDWM3000 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PRO WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM ee Thheae To be sure you take maximum advantage of the features read this manual carefully before use m For purposes of improvement specifications and design are subject to change withoutnotice E This manual has been checked carefully if any mistakes because of printing or other reason make you puzzle please call the dealer PDF HEH pdfFactory WHARE www fineprint com cn SPECIFICATION Receiver receive Mode t rr rrr rrr eters crystal frequence lock frequence range r r titres ese ee es 180 300MHz frequence stability 2 2262 ee serene te nn ee nce ne tee nee ett e 15PPM SENSitivitys sess seers esos ee ee es see ee ee Pay eee eee ems 3uV 30dB S N signal to noise ratio gt 222 str snan ee eee eee ee eer ee ee eee 60dB BUCIOOUL PUT 228 este ete Sette coe ce anes eter eee se 0 0 5V 4 7K dimension 2 02 ere errr sree teeter eee CLXWXH 326X200X53mm POWE arie tetera si A hee eee es AC90 240V 10 Transmitter frequence range 12 eerie rere eee eee ee eee eee eee eee 180 300MHz frequence stability esses eee eee eee eee 15PPM modulate mode e eee eee ee ee eee tenet eee eee FM modulate depth 2 2 e e sere reece eect ee tee eet eee ee 10KHz emission POWEr 2 2 2 renee ne eee eee eee eee 30mV MAX harmonic suppressi
3. Rated recharge power 100mA 10 3 Rated recharge time gt 4 hrs Hold The Transmitter With Care Please don t let any objects dust raindrop grit fall into the machine to cause any damage to it Please avoid the machine falling onto the ground Keep it away from serious strike or shake The machine is not waterproof Please avoid raindrop tea etc splattering onto the machine Ensuring Should this machine does not work as usual please stop using take out the batteries or cut off the AV power immediately Please contact the local distributor or accepted service center to ensure your effective rights and interests Permission In most countries of the world regulations for wireless system are generally stipulated by the governments To get legal usage permission is a must The local distributors may give you regulations for wireless system in your district POF sce ERY pdfFactory WHAEA www fineprint comcn HAND HOLD MICROPHONE Oe ol ONS TRANSMITTER Cartridge module P 5 NN j Mic body 3 _ j Operating indicator E 4 Power switch A 7 Battery cover o Audio switch Sensitivity adjustment Antenna 5 H 5 HA A B C INSTALLATION AND USE 1 Open the battery cover 5 put in 9V overlapped batteries for microphones A B 1 5V AA batteries for microphone C Pay attention to the positive and ne
4. that you can enjoy it Keep this Manual in a safety place for your future references MCC series professional wireless microphone system introduces a number of advanced technology and components including the efficient low consumption RF transmission technology elimination of switching impact technology slow changed output control technology superb sensitive VHF narrowband receiver and superior 15ppm PLL etc EDA online simulation accessorial design and strict quality control are applied to ensure each system with excellent electronic function Features Desktop receiver and enhanced muting high signal noise ratio Almost zero noise output when standby Broad frequency response range super low distortion No impact on switching receiver ensure safety of rear stage amplifier system and speaker Perfect operative status signals luxury LCD display Long practical distance Over 30 m in ideal circumstances practical 20 m radius in complex circumstances Dual frequency design Be able to use two microphones at the same time without mutual interference Applicable for medium amp small stages karaoke halls and home entertainment etc Matters Needing Attention 1 Be sure to check whether the local voltage accord with operative voltage of the microphone before using make correct selection Wrong selection may lead to burnout of the whole machine 2 Please don t open or dismantle the machine on your
5. gative pole signs of the batteries Please fit on antenna 8 first for microphone C 2 Position the power switch 4 to ON indicator light 3 will be on and indicator 10 or 17 on the receiver display will be on showing YP corresponding operating frequency point 11 or 16 will also be on synchronously indicating the receiver is receiving effective signals from the microphone 3 Position the audio switch 6 to ON make voices toward the microphone and adjust receiver volume control knobs 2 and 4 volume control display 12 and 15 will be on indicating the volume you are adjusting at the same time AF LEVEL display 13 or 14 will dance with the music 4 When the power indicator darkens it indicates lack of power Please change with new batteries in time 5 To make your singing more perfect please keep the distance between microphone and sound source as 3 5cm LAVALIER BODYPACK TRANSMITTER Mm 54 2 y 1 Cartridge module ave at 2 Power switch 3 Battery cover 4 Power indicator 5 Cartridge sensitivity adjustment 1 POF SEH pdfFactory WHAEA www fineprint comcn TRANSMITTER 1 Open the batter cover 3 put in 9V overlapped batteries Pay attention to the positive and negative pole signs of the batteries 2 Insert the transmitter cable and cartridge module to the cartridge socket 3 Position the power switch 2 to ON indicator light 4 will be on and indicator 10 or 17 on the receiver display will be on
6. he transmitter and the receiver isn t same The antenna hasn t be drug out Operating it in the effective range e Set the frequence to same e Drug out the antenna Distorted sound Transmitter Problem Fail to operate The volume of microphone is too loud Possible cause The battery voltage isn t enough e The battery install isn t correct polarity reduce the volume of the microphone solution Replace the batteries Install the batteries correctly No carrier signal The transmitter is working out of effective field e The frequence of the transmitter and the receiver isn t same Operating it in effective field e set the frequence to same Noise and distorted sound POF SEH pdfFactory WHAEA www fineprint comcn e Disturb by other electric wave The operation frequence of two transmitter is same The batteries voltage of the transmitter isn t enough Shorten the operation distance of the transmitter and the receiver Move the receiver far away interference The same operation frequence of two transmitter should be avoid Replace the batteries RECEIVER 10 41 1243 17 16 1514 VHF PROFESSIONAL WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEM VOL LEVEL VOL LAVEL
7. on 222222 e rere rere ere tree ere eee 40dB battery eee eee ee nn eens 9V AA antenna s rrsrrrrrrsrrrrsrrrrrtrrrrrrr rr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrt built in battery current 0 2 0 errr etree cette tents ttre teens 25 30mA CIMGENSIONN ASEA See eee eee eee Se a ee ee ee ees eases 247X45mm System specification frequence range ter tendrar mnnn innana eee ees 180 300MHz frequence stability 22 2 22 ee ee eee eee e eee ee eee eee eee 0 005 modulate mode 5 5 2555 r neces rece ne mra nama am ete teste FM frequence response 2 22 reer eee e reer eee eee eee 50 16000Hz Signal to noise ratio e rere etree etree gt 60dB maximum sound pressure 2025005 r tre eerste ttre tess tests sees 2120dB distortion factor esses rere reece ee eee eee reece teres lt 1 effective field 2 e e e rere eee ee eee eect ee ee eee eee eee 30m operation temperature 00 222 20 eee eee eee 10 C 50 C 7 PDF SEH pdfFactory WHAEA www fineprint com cn Receiver Problem Fail to operate TROUBLESHOOTING Possible cause Poor connecting of the receiver power or the power isn t correct solution Check the operation power correct or not and plug it securely No receive The transmitter is out of the effective range e The frequence of t
8. own For internal repair please contact the local distributor or accepted service center 3 When the machine will not be used for a long time please pull the power plug out of AC power socket Cleaning 1 Please make sure to cut off the power before repairing or cleaning this machine 2 The machine can be cleaned by soft cloth To clean off stiff dirt please use dry cloth dipping with neutral wash clean the machine with dry cloth then 3 Please don t use volatile gasoline diluents or other chemicals for the machine body or the surface will be corrupted POF SEH pdfFactory WHAEA www fineprint comcn CHARGER PDWM3000 uses AA recycle rechargeable batteries It has the recharge equipment The recharge instructions are as below 1 When the handheld microphone is out of power during using please recharge it in time 2 Plug in the receiver screw out the antenna of the microphone and connect the microphone into the recharge socket on top of the receiver the recharge signal turns red and the system is in automatic recharge status The signal will turn green when the batteries are recharged 3 In recharge status the receiver will automatically close its display and audio output Special Warning This charger is applicable for AA recycle rechargeable batteries only Non rechargeable batteries are forbidden to be used to avoid any danger Application 1 Applicable batteries AA 1 2V rechargeable batteries 2
9. showing corresponding operating frequency point 11 or 16 will also be on synchronously indicating the receiver is receiving effective signals from the microphone 4 Make voices toward the microphone adjust receiver volume control knobs 2 and 4 volume control display 12 and 15 will be on indicating the volume you are adjusting at the same time AF LEVEL display 13 or 14 will dance with the music 5 When the power indicator darkens it indicates lack of power Please change with new batteries in time CHANGING BETTERIES 1 The transmitter must be switched off before changing batteries 2 Ifthe transmitter will not be used for a long time please take out batteries to avoid the parts of transmitter being destroyed by rotten batteries PREPARATION BEFORE SOUND TESTING 1 Make sure the frequencies of transmitter and receiver conform to each other 2 Keep the distance between antenna and transmitter over 1 meter 3 Avoid whistling especially when using the omnidirectional microphone OUR SUGGESTIONS Decrease the system volume Keep the transmitter away from the speakers Tune down cartridge sensitivity of the transmitter POF SEH pdfFactory WAHE www fineprint comcn

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